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Can Birth Control Pills Cause Infertility?
Married couples today aim at lives better planned, with professional and social stability, so that they can provide a more secure future for their precious children.
As the phrase suggests, you are planning your family which, indirectly means that the normal course of events is altered with medical advice from your gynaecologist.

One is normally advised various treatment options to choose from to delay pregnancy, such as:
- Condoms
- Contraceptive implants
- Birth control pills
- Injections for birth control and others.
While we all know how condoms work, getting information on other birth control methods is as necessary.
Pregnancy in a woman is mainly controlled by two hormones, namely Progestin and Estrogen. The presence of these hormones in the blood restricts the release of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and luteinizing hormone (LH). LH and FSH play a vital role in the process of pregnancy. They develop the egg and the uterine lining for pregnancy.
Contraceptive
Implants:
A
progesterone
implant
is
planted
in
the
woman's
arm.
When
the
implant
starts
releasing
small
amounts
of
progestin
in
the
blood,
it
controls
the
LH
and
FSH
hormones
released
by
the
pituitary
gland,
thereby
preventing
ovulation
and
thickening
of
the
cervical
mucus.
When
the
cervical
mucus
thickens
the
sperm
penetration
becomes
difficult.
Other
implants
are
IUDs
(intrauterine
devices).
Small
T-Shaped
implant
made
of
copper
or
levonorgestrel
(Hormonal)
is
inserted
into
the
uterus.
While
the
success
rate
of
these
birth
control
methods
is
good,
there
is
no
protection
against
sexually
transmitted
infections.
The
above
two
treatment
options
are
easily
reversible.
Birth
Control
Pills:
Our
body
is
a
complex
mechanism,
which
is
motored
by
nerves,
structured
by
bones,
pumped
by
the
heart,
and
regulated
by
hormones.
Women
get
pregnant
with
the
help
of
two
such
hormones,
namely
estrogen
and
progestin.
Birth
control
pills,
or
oral
contraceptive
pills
(OCP)as
they
are
called,
are
preformulated
pills
of
a
combination
of
these
hormones
or
just
progestin.
When
these
pills
are
consumed,
the
pituitary
glands
are
unable
to
release
follicle-stimulating
hormone
and
luteinizing
hormone
(these
are
responsible
for
developing
the
uterine
lining
and
the
eggs).
Progestin
surrounds
the
egg
with
uterine
mucus,
which
the
sperm
cannot
penetrate.
Progestin
can
also
control
the
release
of
the
egg.
While
birth
control
pills
are
used
to
delay
pregnancy,
they
are
also
used
while
preparing
the
woman's
body
for
IVF.
Injections For Birth Control Methods:
Again, these are either a combination of synthetically made estrogen and progestogen or only progestogen. Injected monthly, every two months, or every three months, depending on their duration of protection. Many women believe that these methods of birth control cause infertility.
Do
Birth
Control
Pills
Cause
Infertility?
If
a
woman
depends
on
birth
control
pills
for
a
very
long
duration,
reversing
the
effect
will
take
time.
Once
you
stop
taking
the
pill,
regularising
the
menstrual
cycle
may
take
almost
three
to
six
months,
depending
on
an
individual's
response
to
medication.
The
age
of
the
woman
plays
a
vital
role
when
the
menstrual
cycle
is
in
the
process
of
regulation.
One may experience either extremely heavy blood flow, significantly less blood flow, or no flow at all. This irregularity of the menstrual cycle is temporary. So, the difficulty in conception is also temporary. In sporadic cases, infertility is permanent which may be due to some pre-existing conditions as well. Therefore, one needs to consult a gynaecologist before opting for any form of birth control.
Regularization of the menstrual cycle depends on how old you are and how long you have been using the OCP. If you are 35 years or above and have been on the pill for a long duration, the chances of a reversal will take longer. A couple should try to conceive naturally for at least a year. However, in case of an issue post that period, an expert's advise will help out sort out the issue
Conclusion
When
the
human
body's
natural
mechanism
has
been
altered
in
its
functioning,
it
will
take
time
to
behave
normally.
There
is
no
evidence
to
suggest
that
birth
control
pills
cause
infertility.
However,
in
the
rarest
of
cases
which
pose
an
issue,
procedures
such
as
IVF,
IUI,
and
other
ground
breaking
procedures
can
help
you
conceive
and
help
you
to
be
Fertile.



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